Abstract

Insulin-like growth-factor 1 (IGF-1) and insulin were analysed from bovine milk during microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) processes using immunochemical methods. IGF-1 was found in the MF retentate and in the UF retentate. A very small fraction of IGF-1 was in the UF permeate. The results indicated that IGF-1 was present in milk as a complex molecule or bound to milk proteins. Insulin showed similar behaviour, but more insulin was found in the MF retentate than in the UF retentate. No insulin was found in the UF permeate. There were no differences in IGF-1 or insulin distribution between pasteurised or non-pasteurised milk. The stability of bovine insulin to heat treatments was also determined. The molecule was stable during pasteurisation at 65 and 72 °C, but lost some of its immunochemical activity at 90 and 135 °C.

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